HS-6 · Subheading
851829
Loudspeakers; not mounted in their enclosures
Heading 8518 — Microphones and their stands; loudspeakers, mounted or not in their enclosures; headphones and earphones, combined or not with a microphone, and sets of a microphone and one or more loudspeakers; audio-frequency and electric sound amplifiers and sets
Chapter 85: Electrical machinery and equipment
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 851829 when importing or exporting loudspeakers that are not mounted in their enclosures. For instance, if you're shipping standalone loudspeakers for home audio systems, this is the correct code to use.
This code specifically covers loudspeakers that are designed to be used independently, unlike HS-6 851830, which pertains to loudspeakers mounted in their enclosures. Understanding this distinction is crucial for proper classification.
Loudspeakers classified under this code can include various types, such as bookshelf speakers, portable speakers, and studio monitors. These products are often used in home theaters, music production, and public address systems.
When considering shipments, ensure that the loudspeakers are clearly described on your invoice. Details like wattage, frequency response, and intended use can help clarify your classification and avoid customs issues.
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Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Standalone bookshelf loudspeakers for home audio systems
- Portable Bluetooth loudspeakers without enclosures
- Studio monitor loudspeakers used in music production
- Public address system loudspeakers not in cabinets
- Replacement loudspeakers for DIY audio projects
- Loudspeakers intended for use in educational settings
- High-fidelity loudspeakers for audiophile setups
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 851829 used for?
- How to classify standalone loudspeakers?
- Are portable speakers covered under HS 851829?
- What are examples of loudspeakers not in enclosures?
- How to avoid customs issues with loudspeakers?
- What details to include when shipping loudspeakers?
- Differences between HS 851829 and HS 851830?
- Can I use HS 851829 for studio monitors?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to classify loudspeakers not mounted in enclosures
- What types of loudspeakers fall under HS code 851829
- Best practices for shipping standalone loudspeakers
- Understanding the differences between HS 851829 and HS 851830
- Examples of products classified under HS 851829
- What to include on invoices for loudspeakers
- How to ensure correct classification for audio equipment
- Guidelines for importing loudspeakers without enclosures
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of loudspeakers are classified under HS-6 851829?
- HS-6 851829 covers standalone loudspeakers such as bookshelf speakers, portable Bluetooth speakers, and studio monitors that are not mounted in enclosures.
- How do I ensure my loudspeakers are classified correctly?
- Provide detailed descriptions on your shipping invoices, including wattage, frequency response, and intended use to help clarify the classification.
- Can I use HS-6 851829 for portable speakers?
- Yes, portable speakers that are not mounted in enclosures fall under HS-6 851829, as long as they are standalone units.
- What is the difference between HS-6 851829 and HS-6 851830?
- HS-6 851829 is for loudspeakers not mounted in enclosures, while HS-6 851830 covers loudspeakers that are specifically mounted in their enclosures.
- What should I include on my invoice for loudspeakers?
- Include the type of loudspeaker, specifications like wattage and frequency response, and the intended use to avoid customs complications.
- Are replacement loudspeakers for DIY projects covered under HS-6 851829?
- Yes, replacement loudspeakers intended for DIY audio projects can be classified under HS-6 851829 if they are not mounted in enclosures.
- What customs issues might I face with loudspeakers?
- Misclassification can lead to delays or fines, so ensure you use the correct HS code and provide accurate product descriptions.
- Do I need special permits for importing loudspeakers?
- Typically, loudspeakers do not require special permits, but check local regulations to ensure compliance with any specific import requirements.
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